TripAdvisor Reviews Studio 6 Salt Lake City - Fort Union

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Nanci: Today, convention ended with an incredible showcase of a young girl with an amazing voice who sang "Girl on Fire." Then, we went to Antelope Island where we saw bison, antelope, a coyote, and deer. We also went down to the beach and I got to take my shoes off in the sand. The Great Salt Lake smells quite salty. Today was insanely fun and ended with a lively ...

Further on we came to a road leading to a small group of houses about a mile away. The sign read, "Atomic City". The town has a population of 29 (up from 25 in the 2000 census), one bar and one store that no longer sells gas.

I was struck by the multiple references to "Atomic" in this area. It looked like the kind of place where a nuclear bomb would be tested. I knew, however, there were no bombs detonated in ...

After leaving Yellowstone we traveled down passed the Grand Tetons (used for the back drop of the classic movie Shane) and on to Jackson Hole and old fur trading town back in the day,now a cowboy version of Queenstown (skiing,MTB ,hiking etc) Now at Salt Lake City and just Finished a tour of the Tabernacle grounds and sights ( more like a recruitment drive) so after my dose of religion we,re of to the pub for a beer ...

... flight was to Atlanta which was a 10.5 hour flight. We then had a 2 hour layover in Atlanta to get through customs and make it from one end of the Atlanta Airport to the furthest terminal and gate. Customs was very quick and we got to the gate with time to spare.

We arrived home on at 7:30 pm Mountain (which was 3:30 am at the time zone we just left).

We loved our Mediterranean Cruise and look forward to visiting again sometime ...

... what a beautiful state. It is filled with hills and hills. There is green everywhere. People's lawns are acres and acres. They must mow full time. Along all the roadways are honeysuckle, luckily in bloom right now. It is beautiful. The winding, narrow and constant up and down hills of Kentucky were challenging. Especially with how loaded our bikes were. Approaching Virginia nagged us with feelings of wanting to get this over, get home, get through. Instead of ...